Summary: In Hollywood's world of "That Guys," Garret Dillahunt is one of the best actors you've never heard of. After starting his career playing character roles in television shows and on film, Dillahunt found a champion in David Milch, who cast him in not one but who roles on his acclaimed HBO series <i>Deadwood</i>. Since then, he went on to appear in Milch's follow-up <i>John From Cincinnati</i> and co-starred with Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck in Andrew Dominik's <i>The Assassination of Jesse James</i>.

Suffice it to say that 2007 has been a banner year for the character actor, but he continues to make his mark on both the small and silver screens: he acts opposite Tommy Lee Jones in the Coen brothers' <i>No Country for Old Men</i>, which is being released this week, and costars in the popular sci-fi TV series <i>The Sarah Connor Chronicles</i>, where he plays a Terminator. IGN recently spoke to Dillahunt via phone to discuss his recent deluge of memorable roles; in addition to describing the process of moving back and forth from TV to film, he talks about his experiences collaborating with David Milch, and offers a few insights about the way he approaches each character in his ever-expanding career. Read Full Article